Mais Querido will donate the amount to the NGO Ação da Cidadania
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0In recent weeks, Rio Grande do Sul has been affected by heavy rains and large floods. In this way, the whole of Brazil has mobilized in favor of the victims by collecting supplies, money and clothes. Thus, the Flamengo joined the NGO Ação da Cidadania and the club's sponsors to help.
In this way, the parties involved organized an auction with 30 shirts used by the athletes or prepared for the Mais Queridoagainst Corinthians. The action ended with more than R$ 126 thousand raised and donated to the NGO Ação da Cidadania.
BRASILEIRÃO PARALISADODue to the floods that affect the entire In the state of Rio Grande do Sul, clubs from Série A of the Brasileirão came together and sent a request to the CBF for the championship to be stopped. In this way, the entity responded to the requests and stopped two rounds of the competition.
Thus, Flamengowill have a few weeks free to train. Highlighting that only the Brasileirão was suspended, while the Copa do Brasil, Libertadores and Sudamericana have their rounds normalized.
THE TRAGEDYIt is worth highlighting that, according to the Civil Defense survey released on Sunday (19), the number of deaths from the floods exceeded 155. Furthermore, there are still approximately 89 missing and 806 injured in the state of Rio Grande do Sul.
Rubro-negro started the season on the right foot in women's volleyball
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0The first women's volleyball competition is Mengão's! This Friday (27), Flamengo won the National Cup of Pro-Vôlei Clubs. Against the current Superliga champion, Bernardinho's team played 3 sets to 0 at Minas, with scores of 25-15, 25-18 and 25-17. The duel took place at Ginásio Wilson Mânica, in Ijuí, Rio Grande do Sul.
The tournament featured three clubs and serves as preparation for the 2024/25 Superliga. On Wednesday (25), Flamengo beat Maringá. On Thursday (26), Minas also beat the team from Paraná. Therefore, this Friday (27th) the big decision took place, which had a packed gym.
Despite being a competition to open the season, Flamengo's victory gives a boost to the season. After all, Minas is the team to beat in Brazilian women's volleyball. Thus, in the last five Superligas, the Belo Horizonte team won four titles and one runner-up. In the squad, there are athletes who have played for the Brazilian team, such as Thaísa, Olympic champion and bronze medalist in this year's edition, in Paris.
SuperligaThe dates of the Women's Super League have not yet been announced. However, there is an expectation that the competition will start in October. In total, 12 teams will play the tournament, in a round-robin system, with the eight best qualifying for the quarter-finals.
In the last edition, after all, Flamengo was eliminated by Praia Clube in the semi-final . Therefore, the goal for 2024/25 is to reach the decision and repeat the title won in 2000/01, when Rubro-Negro beat Vasco, in a historic decision at the Ginásio do Maracanãzinho.
Times who will play in the SuperligaMinas (current champion)
Praia Clube
Abel Vôlei
Brasília
Maringá
Fluminense
Sesc Flamengo
Barueri
Pinheiros
Osasco
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Sesi Bauru
The event will be held in Central Park, New York
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0FIFA will announce the venues for the 2025 Super Club World Cup this Saturday (28). The announcement will be made during the Global Citizen Festival. The event will be held in Central Park, New York. FIFA did not detail how many cities and stadiums will host the 2025 edition. This will be the first time that the tournament will feature 32 teams.
The Super World Cup will be held between June 15 and July 13, 2025 The competition already has 30 qualified teams, with three Brazilians among them: Palmeiras, Flamengo and Fluminense. Brazil may have one more representative. This is because Atlético-MG and Botafogo are fighting for the last South American place in the competition — the Libertadores title gives them the place. Peñarol [if they win the Libertadores] and Olímpia [if River wins the Libertadores] are the other teams in the running.
The places are divided into: 12 for Europe, six for South America, four for Asia, Africa and North, Central America and the Caribbean, one for Oceania and one for the host country.
In addition to the remaining MLS spot, which has not yet defined its representative, the other available entry belongs to South America. It is destined for the champion of the edition of 2024 of the Libertadores. If River Plate wins the title, it will be transferred to the Conmebol ranking in FIFA and would already have an owner: Olímpia-PAR.
Palmeiras (Brazil) - champion of the Libertadores 2021
Flamengo (Brazil) - champion of the Libertadores 2022
Fluminense (Brazil) - champion of Libertadores 2023
River Plate (Argentina) - via Conmebol ranking -- could be champion of Libertadores 2024
Boca Juniors (Argentina) - via Conmebol ranking
EuropeChelsea (England) - champion of the Champions League 2020/2021
Real Madrid (Spain) - champion of the Champions League 2021/2022
Manchester City (England) - champion of the Champions League 2022/2023
Bayern Munich (Germany) - via ranking Europe
Borussia Dortmund (Germany) - via Europe rankings
Paris Saint-Germain (France) - via Europe rankings
Inter Milan (Italy) - via Europe ranking
Porto (Portugal) - via Europe ranking
Benfica (Portugal) - via Europe ranking
Juventus (Italy) - via Europe ranking
Atlético de Madrid (Spain) - via Europe ranking
RB Salzburg (Austria) - via Europe ranking
Asia< /b>Al-Hilal (Saudi Arabia) - 2021/22 Asian Champions League champion
Urawa Red Diamonds (Japan) - 2022 Asian Champions League champion /23
Ulsan Hyundai (South Korea) - Asian ranking
Al Ain (United Arab Emirates) - champion of the 2023/24 Asian Champions League
Africa
Al Ahly (Egypt) - champion of the 2020/2021 African Champions League
Wydad Casablanca (Morocco) - champion of the African Champions League Champions of Africa 2021/2022
Espérance (Tunisia) - African ranking
Mamelodi Sundowns (South Africa) - African ranking
South America North, Central and CaribbeanMonterrey (Mexico) - 2021 Concachampions champion
Seattle Sounders (United States) - 2022 Concachampions champion
p>León (Mexico) - 2023 Concachampions champion
Pachuca (Mexico) - 2024 Concachampions champion
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The club had a collection seen as "giant"
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0Since Rodolfo Landim assumed the presidency of Flamengo, the club has been going through a phase of major investment, reflecting its ambition to remain competitive both on the national and international scene. Surveying the amounts invested by Flamengo in signings in recent years brings to light an interesting panorama of how the club has managed its resources, oscillating between periods of more restrained spending and years of massive investment in reinforcements. This financial management includes not only the acquisition of players' economic rights, but also expenses with gloves and intermediation, which are important to understand the complete scenario.
The year 2019 marked the beginning of the Rodolfo Landim administration, and with he came a true revolution in Flamengo's investments in football. That year, the club spent a total of R$360.96 million on signings. This robust investment reflected the need to reformulate the squad to make it competitive on several fronts, as Flamengo competed in high-level competitions such as the Copa Libertadores da América, the Campeonato Brasileiro and the Copa do Brasil.
A LEGACY TO BE LEAVED IN THE MOST FAVORITE
Among the most notable signings of 2019, players such as striker Gabriel Barbosa (Gabigol) stand out, who arrived on loan from Inter from Milan before being signed permanently, and Spanish defender Pablo Marí, who became a fundamental piece in the defensive system of the team led by Jorge Jesus. Flamengo also brought internationally renowned players, such as Uruguayan midfielder Giorgian De Arrascaeta, who stood out at Cruzeiro and was one of the club's biggest investments that year. These movements in the market brought immediate results, culminating in the conquests of the Libertadores and Brasileirão.
In 2020, the world of football was impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic, and Flamengowas no exception. The club drastically reduced its investments in signings, recording a total of R$227.443 million spent throughout the year. Even with the decrease in spending compared to 2019, Flamengo still managed to maintain a competitive squad and continued fighting for titles, although it did not repeat the success of 2019.
Part of the drop in investments can be attributed to the economic uncertainty caused by the pandemic, with a reduction in the club's revenues, mainly due to the absence of audiences in the stadiums and the decrease in marketing revenues. Even so, Flamengo made some specific moves in the market, seeking to maintain the quality of the squad without compromising its finances too much.
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